Call girl

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Tart cards for call girls in a British phone box
Xaviera Hollander is a former call girl, as well as a madam and author.
Xaviera Hollander is a former call girl, as well as a madam and author.

A call girl or female escort is a prostitute who (unlike a street walker) does not display her profession to the general public, nor does she usually work in an institution like a brothel, although she may be employed by an escort agency.[1][2] The client must make an appointment, usually by calling a telephone number.

Call girls have traditionally had a number of routes available to advertise their services, including classified advertisements in magazines and latterly via the Internet.[3] The use of online classified advertisement websites such as Backpage for this purpose has increased during the 21st century.[4] An intermediary advertiser, such as an escort agency, may be involved in promoting escorts, though they are not normally handled by pimps. Call girl prices are typically significantly higher than those charged by brothel- and street prostitutes.[3]

Call girls may work either incall, where the client comes to them, or outcall, where they go to the client. Some porn stars are known to escort as well.[5]

Internet

Many call girl agencies and independent call girls have their own websites.[2] The internet has become the main medium through which customers find their desired escort.[6][7][8] Generally, a picture of the woman is provided, and sometimes, the type of sexual services she offers.[9]

Notable call girls

See also

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